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Check out the top 5 restaurants in Cleveland to score Japanese food
"Bar Oni is a casual Japanese sports pub specializing in yakitori (skewered and grilled chicken), as well as izakaya (Japanese pub specialties). Connect on Social Media: [...]. exploretremont182019-05-14T17:07:21+00:00"
"One of the only places downtown with a rooftop patio, The Greenhouse Tavern is a gem located on East 4th Street. Although you can't usually eat on the patio, you can always grab a drink before dinner. A great place to stop for a happy hour drink, you can sit close to the wall and watch as people walk to and from Indians games or to one of the other restaurants East 4th."
"Otherwise, some of the best dinner spots in the city include Il Rione Pizzeria, Edwins, Gigi’s on Fairmount, Red, the Steakhouse, Salt+, and The Greenhouse Tavern. If you’re looking for a particularly fancy option, you might want to make a reservation at one of the most romantic restaurants in Cleveland!"
"A photo posted by @rebecca__joan on Oct 20, 2016 at 4:05pm PDT. Not only does The Greenhouse Tavern have some of the best views of the city, but it's also one of the most popular places to get great American food like burgers and fries and the famous Canadian poutine."
"Whenever I want to feel like I’ve stepped out of Cleveland and onto an exquisite French sidewalk cafe, I go to this little French bistro in Ohio City. Specializing in French classics like escargot, crepes, cassoulet, and more, you can enjoy one of Cleveland’s best restaurants along with its cute patio out front of the restaurant. Pair your meal with a glass of French wine, and you have all the ingredients for a great al fresco meal."
"To start, get the assiette du Fromage with three French kinds of cheese, crackers, fresh fruits, and currants. Next, you could order the delicious and classic cassoulet or beef bourguignon, but some favorites here include the ratatouille crepe and the cheesy Croque monsieur. This establishment is perfect for brunch, lunch, or dinner."
"A post shared by Jay Gullion (@jaygullion) on Jul 4, 2015 at 9:03am PDT. Le Petit Triangle Cafe is inspired from a Parisian cafe. Owners Tom and Joy Harlor’s intention of the cafe was to be a neighborhood place where people could come together to be with friends and family and enjoy delicious food."
"Moored along the city’s Lake Erie shoreline, you can find the incredible USS Cod that is now preserved as both a moving memorial and museum. Set right next to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, it offers fascinating insight into life aboard a submarine and the service it saw during the Second World War and Cold War. One of the best-preserved submarines in the country, it served between 1943 and 1971 and was impressively awarded seven battle stars in World War II."
"The USS Cod Submarine Memorial is located very near to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. In fact, it’s right next to that famous Cleveland, Ohio location. This memorial is a National Landmark Memorial and was commissioned in 1943 by Commander James Dempsey."
"Definitely take a peek inside Wade Memorial Chapel at the Tiffany-designed interior. Afterward, head down Mayfield Rd. and into Little Italy. There are mom-and-pop galleries and shops galore, but, let's be real, we're here for the food. Have lunch at one of the local favorites like Mama Santa's for Sicilian pizza, Mia Bella for upscale Mediterranean, or Guarino's for Italian home cookin'."
"Bedford Reservation protects a lovely National Natural Landmark gorge carved by Tinker's Creek, the largest tributary waterway of the Cuyahoga River. The reservation stretches more than 2,200 acres and showcases lovely waterfalls and waterway vistas, as well as forest habitats protecting mature trees and seasonal wildflowers. The Shawnee Hills Golf Course, contained within the reservation, is home to an 18-hole public course, a driving range, and a FootGolf course."
"Garfield Park Reservation is a charming public reservation in Cleveland's Garfield Heights neighborhood, originally opened in 1895 as Newburg Park after the city's purchase of three farmsteads near the city's southern limits. Today, it is home to a diverse array of urban wildlife, along with a number of structures that have been preserved from park development in the 1930s by the Works Progress Administration. Since 1986, the park has been overseen as part of Cleveland Metroparks."